Please note new address:
Department of
Landscape Architecture
121 Stuckeman Family Building
University Park, PA 16802-1912
ph: 814.865.9511
fax: 814.863.8137
Student Awards College Excellence Awards, Spring 2002
College Award for Creative Achievement: The award is made to honor excellence and
achievement in scholarly pursuit, artistic endeavors, and service
contributions made by undergraduate and graduate students within
the seven schools and departments of the College of Arts and Architecture.The award is based on documented evidence of excellence as
defined by the department.
We can award 3 students — two
undergraduate and one graduate, or one undergraduate and two graduate.The undergraduate students are typically in their 5th year.
Recipients of the award
receive a medallion especially designed by Professor John Cook,
School of Visual Arts.
Spring 2002
Spring 2001
Spring 2000
Spring ‘99
Spring ‘98
Philip Adiutori (UG)
Mary Beth Carlin (UG BLA/MLA)
Zach Davis
Adam Long
Mike Rossetti
Manisha Kaul (Grad)
Elizabeth Imlay
Christina Marts (UG BLA/MLA)
Lisa Eppley
Daisy Wright
Arthi Rao (Grad)
Leah Wasser (grad)
Monica Schlee (Grad)
Scholarships and Monetary Awards Given on the Basis of Academic
or Creative Achievement
Golumbic Scholarship Students in the Department of Landscape
Architecture are eligible for the Reuben and Gladys Golumbic Scholarship
Award.This award is
presented annually to up to three students in the College of Arts
and Architecture who have "...demonstrated superior design,
humanistic, or performance records and who have proven their potential
for significant contribution to the Arts and Humanities."Nominations are made by the various faculties
in the college and the awards are chosen by the members of the College
of Arts and Architecture Scholarships and Awards Committee.(Each Award $3,904)
Spring 2002
One award @ $3997
Spring 2001
Spring 2000
Spring ‘99
Stephen Koren
(Design)
Phil Adiutori (Design)
Ben Zitelli (Humanistic)
Zach Davis (Humanistic)
Val Spooner (Humanistic)
William
E. and Julia Nelo Clark Excellence Scholarship
The
award guidelines state that, "Consideration for this scholarship
shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled
or planning to enroll in the College of Arts and Architecture who
have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise
of outstanding academic success." The criteria for choosing
the recipient for this award are rather open but they clearly focus
on academic success as opposed to creative achievement.This endowment produces adequate income
to fund two awards annually — one award for each of two departments
in the college, rotating through the seven departments in alphabetical
order.
We do award the Clark Scholarship this year —
we award it again in Spring 2003 for the 03-04 academic year.